Just Comedy is Ready with Another Laughter Riot & This Time It’s Kanan Gill

The name needs no introduction now. Comedy lover or not (though I hope none such unfortunate soul is out there), Just Comedy has become synonymous with rib-tickling humor and crazy wit.

The best thing about Just Comedy is that their podium is open to new talent. All you need is the wit to roll your audience on the floor laughing, and rest is their job. In less than a year, Just Comedy is slowly carving a niché for itself for being the best standup comedy show in the country and it is a matter of pride for Tricity that Just Comedy traces its roots back here only. From here, it has been on its hopping laugh ride tour to all major cities in the northern region.

The first ever Just Comedy edition started with Vir Das in Chandigarh in late 2016, followed by back to back shows of Zakir earlier this year. The festival grew and moved to Ludhiana in March 2017 with Zakir Khan performing at the Guru Nanak Bhawan, and now Kanan Gill is all set to make his debut in Chandigarh at the fourth leg of the festival.

Kanan Gill – The Pretentious Insensitive Dude

This Bangalore-born dude, if you don’t know (pity you, if you don’t), is already a YouTube sensation with his ‘Pretentious Movie Reviews’ videos. An engineer, lead singer of his band, songwriter, actor and standup comedian (if you haven’t guessed already), he is one wholesome package.

(If I may add here… He is so charming that girls can go drooling over him.)

He is coming to Tagore Theatre, Chandigarh on May 5, 2017. I know it’s long time to go, but folks (especially girls) already grab your tickets because you can absolutely not take the risk of last minute shopping here.

A woman with varied interests, from geeky technology to serene poetry, but with a solitary passion to play with words. Ratisha is educated in sociology, psychology and human rights, that has sensitized her well to talk about all topics of human concern. She has been writing for many nationally and internationally acclaimed e-magazines and news portals including The Huffington Post, (United States) among others. When not writing, she is either found brushing strokes on a canvas or peering through her glasses into a novel.